Kent Williams III - Modern "All-Star" Manager Is an AIM modern-style micromanager designed
to handle Original Franchise All-Star (OFAS) or all-star type teams. Broadly speaking, the
Williams managerial style emulates the late 20th century Baltimore 3 run homer style. To
wit, he tends to play for big innings, dislikes the bunt, takes advantage - both
defensively and offensively - of platoon advantages, and usually tries to stay with
starting pitchers, at least the quality ones, quite long. However, many of these
strategies "adjust" based on the specific ratings and statistics for the team
being managing. For example, a team with early century all-stars - those with high SH
totals and excellent hit and run ratings - WILL be used for what they are best at doing -
"small ball" tactic. So, the characterization of Williams III as a "big
inning" advocate does NOT mean he will eschew sacrifices and the hit and run. In
other words, he can and will adjust his strategies based on the quality and type of team
he is guiding. |